Framing has significant but subtle effects on public opinion and policy. We propose an NLP framework to measure entity-centric frames. We use it to understand media coverage on police violence in the United States in a new Police Violence Frames Corpus of 82k news articles spanning 7k police killings. Our work uncovers more than a dozen framing devices and reveals significant differences in the way liberal and conservative news sources frame both the issue of police violence and the entities involved. Conservative sources emphasize when the victim is armed or attacking an officer and are more likely to mention the victim's criminal record. Liberal sources focus more on the underlying systemic injustice, highlighting the victim's race and that they were unarmed. We discover temporary spikes in these injustice frames near high-profile shooting events, and finally, we show protest volume correlates with and precedes media framing decisions.
翻译:断层对公众舆论和政策有着重要但微妙的影响。 我们提议了一个国家自由党框架,以衡量以实体为中心的框架。我们用它来理解媒体对美国警方暴力的报道,在一个新的警察暴力框架中,82k新闻文章Corpus,覆盖了7k警察杀人事件。我们的工作发现了十多个构筑装置,揭示了自由和保守的新闻来源对警察暴力问题和所涉实体的影响方式的巨大差异。保守的消息来源强调当受害者持有武器或攻击一名官员,并且更可能提到受害者的犯罪记录时。自由人士更关注根本的系统性不公正,突出受害者的种族和他们手无寸铁。我们发现这些不公正框架在高知名度的枪击事件附近临时激增,最后,我们展示的抗议数量与媒体设计决定有关,并排在决定之前。